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Buy the Samsung S700

Closely related to several of the company's other recent S-series digital
cameras, the Samsung Digimax S700 has a sensor resolution of seven
megapixels coupled to a
Samsung
SHD-branded 35 - 105mm-equivalent 3x optical zoom lens. This provides a fairly
standard zoom range from a moderate wide angle to a moderate telephoto, with
maximum aperture varying from a fair F2.8 at wide angle to a somewhat dim F4.9
at telephoto. Macro focusing is to a minimum of five centimeters at wide angle.

The Samsung S700 also features a larger than average 2.4" LCD
display with 112,000 pixels (but no optical viewfinder), a USB 2.0 Full-Speed
connectivity that's rather slower than the USB 2.0 Hi-Speed connections offered
on many modern digicams, 20MB of built-in memory, a minimum ISO sensitivity
of 50, shutter speeds from
8
- 1/2000
second, a choice of 4:3 or an unusual wide 2:1 aspect ratio, a maximum of 5x
digital zoom and 10.1x playback zoom, and a MotionJPEG movie mode in a relatively
small and lighter body. Other features include multi and spot
exposure metering, seven white balance modes, ten scene modes, and a five-mode
built in flash. Samsung's Digimax S700 stores images on Secure Digital cards
or the previously mentioned built-in memory. Power comes courtesy of AA batteries
(with alkaline
disposables
in the product bundles), and the included software is Samsung Digimax Master.

The Samsung S700 digital camera ships from August 2006 priced at $250.